Canada won’t renegotiate Paris: Liberals
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau says he did not ask German Chancellor Angela Merkel to consider keeping all mentions of the Paris climate change accord out of the upcoming G20 leaders meeting statement to placate U.S. President Donald Trump.
German publication Der Spiegel had reported on a call between the two leaders last week, saying Trudeau wondered about the potential downside of striking mentions of the accord from the communique in order to not further provoke Trump.
Merkel is playing host to the G20 meeting in July.
On Monday, Trudeau was pressed on his comments by NDP leader Tom Mulcair.
“No, I did not say that,” Trudeau said.
The Prime Minister’s Office has made a request for a correction to the article, but they have not sought to clarify Trudeau’s remarks to Merkel, saying only she knows where he stands on the matter.
Trump said earlier this month he intends to withdraw the U.S. from the agreement unless it can be renegotiated. On Monday, the United States refused to sign onto a G7 pledge calling the Paris climate accord the “irreversible” global tool to address climate change.
The G7 environment ministers had issued the final communique after their two-day meeting, the first since the United States announced it was withdrawing from the pact.
In a footnote to the communique, the United States said it wouldn’t join with the other six countries in reaffirming their Paris commitments, but said it was taking action on its own to reduce its carbon footprint.
Environment Minister Catherine McKenna said Monday Canada will not support renegotiating the deal.
She said she made that clear to Scott Pruitt, administrator of the U.S. Environmental Protection Agency, during a 20-minute private conversation on the sidelines of a meeting of G7 environment ministers in Italy on Sunday.
“I also asked the United States to clarify its position that it wanted to renegotiate the Paris agreement,” McKenna said in a conference call with reporters Monday. “I made it clear that the Paris agreement is not open for renegotiation although we are in the phase of negotiating the rules.”